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Following the successful launches of RESCUE PLUS® Lozenge and RESCUE PLUS® Effervescent, the RESCUE brands’ most popular formats, Dropper and Spray, have joined the sub-brand - adding vitamins B5 and B12 to the unique five flower essence formula as well as strong on-pack consumer claims. RESCUE PLUSDropper and Sprayare available to order now.

Well-being charity Horatio’s Garden are at Chelsea Flower Show (22–27 May 2017), sponsored by Nelsons

Nelsons, one of the UK's leading manufacturers of natural healthcare products, is sponsoring Horatio’s Garden stand at the Chelsea Flower Show for the second year running after last year’s award winning presence successfully helped raise awareness and funds for their nature-inspired charity work.

Did you follow the title of this release? Do you want to know what it’s for? Well, RESCUE Remedy®, the no.1 brand in its category will be launching their new integrated marketing campaign on the 24th April with a yellow takeover over the London Underground and joint social and PR activations.

Following the departure of Debbie McCullough, Nelsons have a new Director of Quality and Regulatory Operations – Richard Bowling started at the UK’s leading manufacturer of natural healthcare products on 1st September 2016.

The EU referendum is on 23rd June and the British public will be voting to leave or stay as a member of the European Union. There is much speculation on the impact of either of these outcomes as no one knows for sure, so Nelsons Director of Regulatory Affairs, Steve Mann, has looked at both options and added his two pennies on what it might mean for the health industry